Creates a new monero-generators crate so the monero crate can run the
code in question at build time.
Saves several seconds from running the tests.
Closes https://github.com/serai-dex/serai/issues/101.
* Apply Zeroize to nonces used in Bulletproofs
Also makes bit decomposition constant time for a given amount of
outputs.
* Fix nonce reuse for single-signer CLSAG
* Attach Zeroize to most structures in Monero, and ZOnDrop to anything with private data
* Zeroize private keys and nonces
* Merge prepare_outputs and prepare_transactions
* Ensure CLSAG is constant time
* Pass by borrow where needed, bug fixes
The past few commitments have been one in-progress chunk which I've
broken up as best read.
* Add Zeroize to FROST structs
Still needs to zeroize internally, yet next step. Not quite as
aggressive as Monero, partially due to the limitations of HashMaps,
partially due to less concern about metadata, yet does still delete a
few smaller items of metadata (group key, context string...).
* Remove Zeroize from most Monero multisig structs
These structs largely didn't have private data, just fields with private
data, yet those fields implemented ZeroizeOnDrop making them already
covered. While there is still traces of the transaction left in RAM,
fully purging that was never the intent.
* Use Zeroize within dleq
bitvec doesn't offer Zeroize, so a manual zeroing has been implemented.
* Use Zeroize for random_nonce
It isn't perfect, due to the inability to zeroize the digest, and due to
kp256 requiring a few transformations. It does the best it can though.
Does move the per-curve random_nonce to a provided one, which is allowed
as of https://github.com/cfrg/draft-irtf-cfrg-frost/pull/231.
* Use Zeroize on FROST keygen/signing
* Zeroize constant time multiexp.
* Correct when FROST keygen zeroizes
* Move the FROST keys Arc into FrostKeys
Reduces amount of instances in memory.
* Manually implement Debug for FrostCore to not leak the secret share
* Misc bug fixes
* clippy + multiexp test bug fixes
* Correct FROST key gen share summation
It leaked our own share for ourself.
* Fix cross-group DLEq tests
Considering they take 7 seconds to generate, thanks to #68, the ability
to generate them at the start instead of on first BP is greatly
appreciated.
Also performs minor cleanups regarding BPs.
* Use a struct in an enum for Bulletproofs
* verification bp working for just one proof
* add some more assert tests
* Clean BP verification
* Implement batch verification
* Add a debug assertion w_cache isn't 0
It's initially set to 0 and if not updated, this would be broken.
* Correct Monero workflow yaml
* Again try to corrent Monero workflow yaml
* Again
* Finally
* Re-apply weights as required by Bulletproofs
Removing these was insecure and my fault.
Co-authored-by: DangerousFreedom <dangfreed@tutanota.com>
* Initial stab at Bulletproofs+
Does move around the existing Bulletproofs code, does still work as
expected.
* Make the Clsag RCTPrunable type work with BP and BP+
* Initial set of BP+ bug fixes
* Further bug fixes
* Remove RING_LEN as a constant
* Monero v16 TX support
Doesn't implement view tags, nor going back to v14, nor the updated BP
clawback logic.
* Support v14 and v16 at the same time
Introduces missing CLSAG checks. The only difference now should be the
additional rejection of torsioned points, which is relevant to
https://github.com/serai-dex/serai/issues/25. Considering this is only
currently used for FROST verification, this should be fine.
Closes https://github.com/serai-dex/serai/issues/19 by making it
irrelevant.
Increases priority of https://github.com/serai-dex/serai/issues/68, as
now it's used for the BP generators which are done at first-proof.
Also merges BP's stricter hash_to_point with the library's, since CLSAG
has the same bound.
* Initial attempt at Bulletproofs
I don't know why this doesn't work. The generators and hash_cache lines
up without issue. AFAICT, the inner product proof is valid as well, as
are all included formulas.
* Add yinvpow asserts
* Clean code
* Correct bad imports
* Fix the definition of TWO_N
Bulletproofs work now :D
* Tidy up a bit
* fmt + clippy
* Compile a variety of XMR dependencies with optimizations, even under dev
The Rust bulletproof implementation is 8% slower than C right now, under
release. This is acceptable, even if suboptimal. Under debug, they take
a quarter of a second to two seconds though, depending on the amount of
outputs, which justifies this move.
* Remove unnecessary deref in BPs
Currently intended to be done with:
cargo clippy --features "recommended merlin batch serialize experimental
ed25519 ristretto p256 secp256k1 multisig" -- -A clippy::type_complexity
-A dead_code
While Serai only needs the simple DLEq which was already present under
monero, this migrates the implementation of the cross-group DLEq I
maintain into Serai. This was to have full access to the ecosystem of
libraries built under Serai while also ensuring support for it.
The cross_group curve, which is extremely experimental, is feature
flagged off. So is the built in serialization functionality, as this
should be possible to make nostd once const generics are full featured,
yet the implemented serialization adds the additional barrier of
std::io.
Updates how change outputs are handled, with a far more logical
construction offering greater flexibility.
prepare_outputs can not longer error. SignaableTransaction::new will.
It was never used as we derive entropy via the other fields in the
transcript, and explicitly add fields directly as needed for entropy.
Also drops an unused crate and corrects a bug in FROST's Schnorr
implementation which used the Group's generator, instead of the Curve's.
Also updates the Monero crate's description.
Also updates Bulletproofs from C to not be length prefixed, yet rather
have Rust calculate their length.
Corrects an error in key_gen where self was blamed, instead of the
faulty participant.
Honestly, the borrowed keys are frustrating, and this probably reduces
performance while no longer offering an order when iterating. That said,
they enable full u16 indexing and should mildly improve the API.
Cleans the Proof of Knowledge handling present in key gen.